decadence

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英 [ˈdekədəns]
美 [ˈdɛkədəns, dɪˈkedns]
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  • n.

    衰落,堕落,颓废;

  • 英英释义

    decadence[ 'dekədəns, di'kei-,-dənsi ]

    • n.the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities

      同义词:degeneracydegenerationdecadency

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    1. The decadence of morals is bad for nation.
      道德的堕落对于国家是不利的。
    2. But even your dreams will be but a pale shadow of my true decadence.
      但你的梦不过是我真实衰落中一个苍白的影子罢了。
    3. In time, the foul odor of Roman decadence would grow harder to disguise.
      时日一到,罗马矫饰的颓废气味终将难以遮掩。
    4. It embraced a decadence and an abandon that set it apart from the rest of Egypt.
      这里拥抱着某种颓废和狂放,让它有别于埃及的其它地方。

    权威例句

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